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1. Gander: The Real-Time “Yellow Sticker” Tracker

Gander is the gold standard for 2026. Unlike other apps that just show weekly specials, Gander integrates directly with a supermarket’s Point-of-Sale (POS) system.

  • How it works: When a staff member at a partner store (like IGA or Spano’s) stickers a product as “Reduced to Clear,” it appears on the app instantly. When someone buys it, it disappears.
  • Best for: Meat, seafood, and deli items that are nearing their “Best Before” date but are discounted by up to 75%.
  • 2026 Strategy: Open the app around 4:30 PM—this is when the second wave of daily suburban markdowns typically hits the system.



2. WiseList: The Multi-Store Comparison King

WiseList has surged in popularity in 2026 for its “Mix & Match” feature, which is essential for students and workers managing tight budgets.

  • The Feature: It compares your entire shopping list across Coles and Woolworths in real-time. In 2026, its AI also predicts when a specific item is likely to go on sale based on historical data.
  • The “Grocery Tracker” Tool: It now includes a pantry inventory that sends you an alert when a “half-price” deal is available for something you’ve nearly run out of.



3. Save On Groceries (SOG): The Live Price Monitor

The Save On Groceries app is a 2026 powerhouse for tracking price trends.

  • Real-Time Comparison: It provides a live feed of prices across Coles, Woolworths, Aldi, and IGA.
  • The Alert System: You can set “Price Drop” notifications for specific items. If the chicken breast you buy every week drops below your target price at a nearby store, you’ll get a push notification immediately.



4. Frugl: The Health-Conscious Bargain Hunter

Frugl is the best choice for those with dietary requirements (Vegan, Gluten-Free, or Halal) who also need to save money.

  • The “Fruglizer”: This tool compares the total cost of your basket across different retailers. In 2026, it has expanded its local search to include smaller independent grocers in Melbourne and Sydney.
  • Social Savings: The 2026 update allows users to “crowdsource” markdowns, where shoppers can upload photos of clearance shelves for others in the community to see.



5. Half Price (by Szumark): The Weekly Strategy Tool

While Gander tracks “instant” markdowns, Half Price is the best way to plan your major weekly shop around the 50% off cycle.

  • The Rarity Rating: A unique 2026 feature that tells you how often an item goes on sale. If a product has a “Rare” rating, you know to stock up immediately because it won’t be half-price again for months.
  • Chemist Discounts: It also tracks Chemist Warehouse and Priceline, which is vital for saving on toiletries and essentials that supermarkets often overcharge for.
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